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" The Tell-Tale Heart," by Edgar Allen Poe, is told from the first person point of view. The point of view from which a narrative work is told does not just affect the story; it is an important part of the story. ... The point of view shapes what the reader experiences in any writers work.This point of view is effective because the details and descriptions told by the narrator are important in shaping the story. ... Sometimes when stories are old from this point of view, there is a certain bias, which makes the speaker an unreliable narrator. ... The murder he committed lay so heavily in his mind and in his heart that it caused him to be very disturbed.
Approximate Word count = 547 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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